To paddle a canoe efficiently is to be truly Canadian. Our canoe programing is offered under Paddle Canada’s national certification program. The Introduction Canoe Program is designed to introduce participants to canoeing in the various disciplines. The program emphasizes learning boat control so that paddlers will gain the skills and knowledge to be safe and have fun. The Intermediate Canoe Program course is designed to introduce participants to the thrill of paddling at a higher level. Emphasis is on greater boat control, safety, and fun. The Advanced Canoe program is the highest level of certification awarded and is designed to offer candidates the opportunity to improve their skills under more challenging conditions.

Introduction Moving Water Tandem Canoeing

Scheduled for May 12-13, 2018(waterlevel dependent)

Intermediate Moving Water Tandem Canoeing

Scheduled for May 26-27, 2018(waterlevel dependent)

All other course dates are on demand

Lake Tandem

Introduction, Intermediate and Advanced LAKE TANDEM

Lake Tandem INSTRUCTOR & INSTRUCTOR TRAINER

Lake Solo

Introduction, Intermediate and Advanced LAKE SOLO

Lake solo INSTRUCTOR & INSTRUCTOR TRAINER

Introduction STYLE CANOEING

Moving Water

June 10 - 11, 2017 Introduction MOVING WATER TANDEM

Intermediate MOVING WATER TANDEM

Coastal Canoeing

Introduction, Intermediate and Advanced COASTAL CANOEING

Coastal Canoeing INSTRUCTOR & INSTRUCTOR TRAINER

Tuition:

$ 225

Location:

on demand

Prerequisites:

Various

Includes:

Certification and group equipment. Excludes canoe and personal equipment

Course Dates:

on demand

We're always eager to hear from people who are interested in our courses, or from alumni who've taken our courses and just want to let us know how they're paddling pursuits are going.

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I was nervous of what would be expected of me. Those fears were quickly put to rest. The course format advocates skills advancement in a fun and enthusiastic way.

Leslie Wells, St. John's, NL

Exploring dramatic coastlines and the life that graces their rocky edges from the seat of a small boat is what we live to do. Doing this safely, however takes much more than having the right equipment -- it takes skill, knowledge, experience and an underlying respect for the sea’s dynamic nature.